- Despite promised protests, several Republicans joined with Democrats in the Senate to break the filibuster against Chuck Hagel and confirm him as Defense Secretary.
- The Supreme Court will take up police collection of DNA as a violation of the Fourth Amendment's illegal search and seizure clause.
- Member of Congress on both sides of the aisle are expressing concern with the effects of the $11 billion US Airways/American merger on airport hubs and airfares.
- A revised UK 4th quarter figure still shows the European country is in recession, suffering a 0.3% contraction at the end of last year.
- New information on the Stuxnet worm used to attack Iranian nuclear centrifuges finds at least one version of the program was at one point designed for espionage as well as sabotage.
If all printers were determined not to print anything till they were sure it would offend nobody, there would be very little printed. -- Benjamin Franklin
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